
Lunchtime Expedition: Revealing the Depths of Our Sagebrush Seas
Join us for the May Lunchtime Expedition, when Dr. Anna Chalfoun presents “Revealing the Depths of Our Sagebrush Seas”.
Chalfoun, from the Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit and the University of Wyoming’s Zoology and Physiology Department, talks about the role of sagebrush in the state’s ecosystems. Her work has largely focused on understanding wildlife-habitat relationships, and especially the contexts under which habitat choices are adaptive.
Anna Chalfoun joined the Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit in May 2011 as the Assistant Unit Leader for Wildlife after working in a similar capacity with the Unit and Department of Zoology and Physiology as a Research Scientist beginning in Spring 2008. She has an undergraduate degree in Biological Sciences from Smith College, an M.S. in Wildlife Science with a Conservation Biology emphasis from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and a Ph.D. in Wildlife Biology from the University of Montana-Missoula.
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